General Election, November, 2014:

Local Elections

Note: Choi has done a fantastic job leading the Irvine City Council majority. The OC Register endorsed Choi again this year, writing that “Under Mr. Choi’s leadership, the council has done much to further long-awaited progress in the city. He has been a responsible steward of the city’s finances and he has begun to fulfill a longstanding promise past mayors and councils have not lived up to: building the Great Park.” Click here to see Choi’s other endorsements, which are significant.

Note: The OC Register endorsed Lalloway and Schott, writing about Lalloway that he has been “a consistent voice for fiscal constraint and good governance at City Hall. He told us that he plans to stay the course if re-elected and continue work yet unfinished. A focus for him was the completion of the forensic audit into how $200 million was spent at the Great Park, which he worried would be halted if control of the council shifts hands.” The OC Register also wrote that Schott “a 29-year resident of the city, displayed an impressive level of city knowledge and a commendable goal-oriented approach during her meeting with the Register’s Editorial Board.”

Note: Vu is all in with the Agranistas. Wallin is okay for a Democrat particularly since she stood up to the Agranistas with regard to the site (A) of the new Irvine High School, but we definitely prefer Glasky.

Measure V – Irvine – Fiscal Transparency and Reform: Great Park – Yes. Note – This measure is supported by the entire Irvine City Council and the OC GOP.

Measure W – Irvine – Lifetime Term Limits – Yes. Note – This measure closes the term limit loophole that has allowed Larry Agran to stay in office in perpetuity by hopping back and forth between the Mayor’s office and the City Council, by banning “office hopping” and instituting a PERMANENT LIFETIME TERM BAN after term limits have been reached.

State Elections:

Attorney General:

Editor’s Note: There is no way anyone should vote to re-elect Kamala Harris, the Democratic incumbent. She is far too cozy with the police unions. Ron Gold is a Republican former Deputy Attorney General who says he will fight corruption. That sounds good to us!

Secretary of State:

Editor’s Note: Padilla can be expected to answer to the unions. Pete Peterson became the first Executive Director of Common Sense California, a bipartisan, nonprofit “think-and-do tank” devoted to improving civic participation throughout the state. In 2010 Common Sense California joined with the Davenport Institute at the School of Public Policy at Pepperdine University to become the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership, where Peterson serves as Executive Director.

State Treasurer:

Orange County Legislative Races:

45th Congressional District:

Editor’s Note: Mimi Walters is very fortunate that she won’t be facing off against the better candidate, Greg Raths, in November. Instead she is running against liberal Democrat Drew Leavens, a fellow who proudly features a picture of himself with the disgusting Sandra Fluke on his website. No thanks! We’ll go with the carpetbagger Walters instead.

68th Assembly District:

Editor’s Note: Don Wagner decided to endorse the horrid Lucille Kring for Mayor of Anaheim. Therefore we cannot endorse him. We are loathe to endorse his Democratic opponent so we are not endorsing in this race.